Post your favorite voice-acted scene!
#126
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:26
#127
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:29
I think the conversation with Kaidan about Cerberus is pretty well done as well
#128
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:31
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Though I've never seen it in my playthroughs, the scene where Wrex confronts Shepard about the Genophage on the Citadel in ME3 was amazing.
#129
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:32
Yeah definately, especially when he accepts his deathThe Mad Hanar wrote...
The guy who played Conrad Verner did a pretty convincing job of sounding like a star struck fan. Kind of underrated in my opinion.
Though I've never seen it in my playthroughs, the scene where Wrex confronts Shepard about the Genophage on the Citadel in ME3 was amazing.
#130
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:34
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
David7204 wrote...
Maybe you could try not being so helpless. Sometimes that works.The Mad Hanar wrote...
David7204 wrote...
You don't have to be vocally opposed. But if you don't believe in them, you should certainly decline.
Right. Because turning down help from a society that will certainly help you get a job in a horrid job market is an incredibly smart thing to do.
Right, asking for help = being helpless. Though I would like you to go into a little more detail as to why that is helpless, asking people in a prominent position to put in a good word for you after you do things for them. Is that not what letters of recommendation from your high school teachers are? Or how about working an internship? Or asking a person who you do community work with to be a personal reference for when you put in job applications? Where does my sick sense of morality end, Davey?!
#131
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:37
David7204 wrote...
Maybe you could try not being so helpless. Sometimes that works.The Mad Hanar wrote...
David7204 wrote...
You don't have to be vocally opposed. But if you don't believe in them, you should certainly decline.
Right. Because turning down help from a society that will certainly help you get a job in a horrid job market is an incredibly smart thing to do.
This guy, rofl.
#132
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:39
The people that thrived (as in the top few dozen kids) weren't people I would exactly look up to. The people that thrived were the nervous, twitchy people who liked to mutter about their day planners and half-complain-half-brag about how 'busy' they were.
It reminds me of the passage in 1984 when Winston is thinking about the kind of people in the Ministries.
Is that what a man is supposed to be?
Modifié par David7204, 28 septembre 2013 - 05:41 .
#133
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:40
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
#134
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:40
hmmm the people I've noticed who have been thriving are the ones who are born connected and richDavid7204 wrote...
You know what I noticed a couple of years ago in high school?
The people that thrived (as in the top dozen few dozen kids) weren't people I would exactly look up to. The people that thrived were the nervous, twitchy people who liked to mutter about their day planners and half-complain-half-brag about how 'busy' they were.
It reminds me of the passage in 1984 when Winston is thinking about the kind of people in the Ministries.
Is that what a man is supposed to be?
Modifié par Steelcan, 28 septembre 2013 - 05:41 .
#135
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:42
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Steelcan wrote...
hmmm the people I've noticed who have been thriving are the ones who are born connected and richDavid7204 wrote...
You know what I noticed a couple of years ago in high school?
The people that thrived (as in the top dozen few dozen kids) weren't people I would exactly look up to. The people that thrived were the nervous, twitchy people who liked to mutter about their day planners and half-complain-half-brag about how 'busy' they were.
It reminds me of the passage in 1984 when Winston is thinking about the kind of people in the Ministries.
Is that what a man is supposed to be?
Well, somewhat. My best bud was the valedictorian at my high school, and now he is in med school with a bunch of scholarships. Though, he did still need the rec letters, and he's going through hell to eat everyday.
#136
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:43
Then I wouldn't consider him thrivingThe Mad Hanar wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
hmmm the people I've noticed who have been thriving are the ones who are born connected and richDavid7204 wrote...
You know what I noticed a couple of years ago in high school?
The people that thrived (as in the top dozen few dozen kids) weren't people I would exactly look up to. The people that thrived were the nervous, twitchy people who liked to mutter about their day planners and half-complain-half-brag about how 'busy' they were.
It reminds me of the passage in 1984 when Winston is thinking about the kind of people in the Ministries.
Is that what a man is supposed to be?
Well, somewhat. My best bud was the valedictorian at my high school, and now he is in med school with a bunch of scholarships. Though, he did still need the rec letters, and he's going through hell to eat everyday.
#137
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:43
David7204 wrote...
Maybe you could try not being so helpless. Sometimes that works.
What the hell is the matter with you? Going through certain channels to get what you feel to be the best opportunity is not being helpless. This ridiculous topic has derailed the thread long enough.
#138
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:44
#139
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:44
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
#140
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:46
Modifié par David7204, 28 septembre 2013 - 05:47 .
#141
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:47
#142
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:47
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
So I guess you could say that those are my favorite lines.
#143
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:48
David7204 wrote...
This isn't that obscure of a concept. You're actively perpetuating an organization that has a hand in consequences such as these. So you look at this, it's your fault.
yes, its my fault.
I accept full responsibility for the continued existence of the National Honors Society.
#144
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:48
The Mad Hanar wrote...
I DID break it!
I hope you're proud of yourself.
#145
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:48
For MaleShep definately.The Mad Hanar wrote...
I have to say, I pretty much owe my enjoyment of these games to Renegade Shepard. This video is what convinced me to buy the games. (ME1 and 2).
So I guess you could say that those are my favorite lines.
I just do not care for Hale's delivery of renegade lines at all.
#146
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:49
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Steelcan wrote...
David7204 wrote...
This isn't that obscure of a concept. You're actively perpetuating an organization that has a hand in consequences such as these. So you look at this, it's your fault.
yes, its my fault.
I accept full responsibility for the continued existence of the National Honors Society.
I do (prospectfully) too, my (possible) brother.
#147
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:50
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Steelcan wrote...
For MaleShep definately.The Mad Hanar wrote...
I have to say, I pretty much owe my enjoyment of these games to Renegade Shepard. This video is what convinced me to buy the games. (ME1 and 2).
So I guess you could say that those are my favorite lines.
I just do not care for Hale's delivery of renegade lines at all.
I enjoy her a little bit more than Meer, but to each their own.
#148
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 05:51
On my phone so it's a little harder to link. Sorry.
#149
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 06:09
#150
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 06:31
"I made a mistake!!"
is probably the most powerful line I've heard delivered in Mass Effect.





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